4 NFB/interactive projects up for Webby Awards

This year, we’re proud to announce we have 4 projects competing for a 2011 Webby Award. The Webby Awards, sometimes referred to as the Oscars of the Web, are international awards presented annually by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences for excellence on the Internet with categories in websites, interactive advertising, online film and video, and mobile.

For each category, 2 winners are selected – one by members of The Academy, the other by the public who cast their votes during Webby People’s Voice voting. This year, Awards, the public has until April 28 to peruse the offerings and pick favourites.

Our nominees, as you will see, have a little of everything for everyone. There’s a minute-long rendez-vous with environmentalist David Suzuki (Test Tube), the story of a Northwest Territories town erased from the map (Welcome to Pine Point), a comprehensive human account of the economic crisis in Canada (GDP), and a 360 degree documentary exploring highrise-living around the world (Highrise/Out my Window). So please check them out and vote!

While you’re at it, don’t hesitate to snoop around NFB/interactive, our interactive projects site. You may make some very interesting discoveries – truly fantastic stories live there.

Welcome to the National Film Board of Canada's blog. We're dedicated to blogging about Canadian and global documentary, animation, and interactive media projects and communities. Here you'll find posts on films and media, including our new releases and historical archives, as well as behind-the-scenes info on the art of